do you love your country ?
@loverslovenegi165 (165)
India
October 29, 2012 5:18am CST
hi i am from India and i like my India.i like its culture a most.our flag is so simple but beautiful.but some time i compared it with some other country i felt there are something missing .
so i want to know that how much you like your country .and if you get a chance to go another country where you you will go.
if i get this chance i will to chose US.
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11 responses
@montevilla (550)
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29 Oct 12
Yes, I love my country. I love the land where I was born. There are many times in our life that we feel we careless for our motherland but there will a time when we will be willing to die for it.
happy mylotting!
@loverslovenegi165 (165)
• India
29 Oct 12
wow you choose a very nice and attractive place .Australia is very beautiful country.
@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
29 Oct 12
I'm from Hungary, and I love my country. I kind of like it that we survived as a smaller nation and I like our traditions and customs and special food. I'd never ever leave my country... I mean, obviously I love going abroad, but I'd never live in another country for a longer time. I'd just miss Hungary so much. As for a country I'd like to visit, I have a few, off the top of my head: France, UK, USA, Japan, Switzerland and any of the Scandinavic countries.
@loverslovenegi165 (165)
• India
29 Oct 12
that's great you love your country and ready to live any other country .you also your country as me.thanks for response.
@babyeve (1048)
• Seychelles
30 Oct 12
I love my country to some extent because I feel that certain people here makes my country not worth loving. There are too many selfish people here in my country. I am so looking forward to finding a job in another country and living in a new atmosphere for a change.
@franseman (516)
• Philippines
29 Oct 12
Being from Holland I live in the Philippines now for almost 6 years. And I can tell you: I NEVER wanna live in a Western country anymore. Yes I do miss my friends in Holland but NOT the country!
@Sindelle (824)
• United States
30 Oct 12
I am American and I do love my country. There is only one thing I do not like. For example I am from Irish decent. I'm very proud of my family they still carry on certain traditions and tell me stories about my family that lived in Ireland. What I do not like about living in the states is that I haven't been able to see Ireland the land my family came from. I'd like to be a little more connected to my roots. Some Americans don't care about this sort of thing. Being from 100% Irish decent and coming from a an Irish community I was raised to be proud of my families heritage and history. Sure someday I can visit but its not easy and I'll probably only be able to spend a week or so there.
Also another thing I do not like about living in the states is that I have always been interested in ancient art and all we have here is the Native Americans who while i'm sure they have a very rich culture never struck my interest.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
29 Oct 12
I have no special feeling for the country (the Netherlands) where I was born. I also don't feel European and I don't like it if people say we are since there is a very big difference between the European countries if it comes to culture, habits, food, life style, languages, etc etc. I could live everywhere where I can be me, so home/home country is where I feel well and where my kids are.
I would never choose for a country like the US to live since I don't like their life style, nor what I see in the news or in movies. The same is with many other countries. But I would like to live in Ireland or Scotland, I do have a house in Hungary and in most East European countries I feel at home so I do in Africa. I like desserts more as crowdy cities so you will never find me (for very long) in a (big) city or where you find many people. I just like to live in peace and silence.
@mohkanari (1957)
• India
29 Oct 12
India is one of the important area of the world since centuries with wonderful diversity in geography as well as in culture of people. I am an Indian who prefer to live here itself. If by any reason I have to select another nation, my choice would be France.
@papskie (85)
• Philippines
29 Oct 12
I love my country my dear friend. I think most of us do. But sometimes we can't help but to be amaze by other countries. But it doesn't mean i love my country less. It's just that some countries have something that we don't have. That is why we appreciate other countries. But there's also people who love to stay on other country, and we can't help that. That's just how it goes.
@akmmedhi3 (41)
• India
29 Oct 12
Yes, I love my country very much. I live in India and it is one of the oldest civilizations of the world. The diversity of this country could not be imagined but could only be felt. It's culture and traditions are of also colorful. I could just say that INDIA = UNITY IN DIVERSITY